Full access to currently published copyrighted books was way too much. Even Google just showed snippets or showed abandonware books. They really should have settled.
Dudes trolling, right?
Ah yes, verified news sources courting genocides.
I upvoted, but is c/Memes just Lemmy general now?
I understand you may not have lived carefree but here's two places with extreme weather that do fine without cars (provided people invest the minimum amount to establish public transport):
Winter (Norway, way below freezing): https://youtube.com/watch?v=Uhx-26GfCBU
Summer (Taiwan, 36C+): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dBk7lq8o1Y
Is anybody even using those keyboard/mouse? They all seem like only for show with that distance between operator.
Seems like happens in almost everywhere in 2nd & 3rd world countries. :(
True. But, you can do both
My interest was more on the point that their service was/is used by so many open source projects. Would be interesting to see what alternatives they replace it with.
First of all I welcome this idea, and think it's ok if there's many different types of encyclopaedia on different perspectives. Now, how will a decentralised wiki deal with something like a rando claiming to be uni professor and inserting thyself in admin position over time? How is activitypub helpful in writing wiki?(Edit credits?)
Finally a site you might find helpful: https://wikiindex.org/ (https://web.archive.org/wikiindex.org/ as it seems to be down)
It's more about the law the US is passing right now, that expands definition of antisemitism with a view to restricting protests against the genocide